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A Prayer For My Daughter - William Butler Yeats
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A Prayer For My Daughter William Butler Yeats

"A Prayer For My Daughter" by William Butler Yeats is a poignant reflection on the hopes and fears a father has for his daughter’s future. The lyrics emphasize the importance of inner beauty, wisdom, and resilience amidst a tumultuous world. #Poetry, 1921. Main themes include love, protection, and the quest for identity. The poem's lyrical depth and emotional resonance have made it a significant work in literature, influencing discussions on gender and societal expectations.

A Prayer For My Daughter - William Butler Yeats
Once more the storm is howling, and half hid
Under this cradle-hood and coverlid
My child sleeps on. There is no obstacle
But Gregory's wood and one bare hill
Whereby the haystack- and roof-levelling wind.
Bred on the Atlantic, can be stayed;
And for an hour I have walked and prayed
Because of the great gloom that is in my mind.

I have walked and prayed for this young child an hour
And heard the sea-wind scream upon the tower,
And-under the arches of the bridge, and scream
In the elms above the flooded stream;
Imagining in excited reverie
That the future years had come,
Dancing to a frenzied drum,
Out of the murderous innocence of the sea.

May she be granted beauty and yet not
Beauty to make a stranger's eye distraught,
Or hers before a looking-glass, for such,
Being made beautiful overmuch,
Consider beauty a sufficient end,
Lose natural kindness and maybe
The heart-revealing intimacy
That chooses right, and never find a friend.
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